Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Zurich, the gunman who killed three believers in Islamic mosque was unrelated
3 aggressor who shot to believers in a mosque in Zurich on Monday night was a 24-year-old Swiss originally from Ghana and without clear links to Islamic radicalism. So during this police announced Tuesday.
The suspect, whose name is not known, it is believed to have killed another person in Zurich on Sunday last. Monday's events after he committed suicide, while towards the action motives remain a mystery, according to police officials.
"He is Swiss, and for reasons we do not know anything yet," said Christiane Lentjes Meili, head of the criminal investigation police in the canton of Zurich.
The attacker, who years from stormed the area Usterit Islamic center near the main train station in the financial capital of Switzerland, and then opened fire on the faithful who were praying, wounding 3 men. The latter condition is reportedly improving.
His lifeless body was later found about 300 meters away from the shooting. According to police, he committed suicide after the criminal act. Investigators, however, say they still question the motives that prompted him to murder. What is known is that he was dismissed from his job in a shop on Friday, while the recent precedent of compensation had to do with the theft of a bicycle about 7 years ago.
There is evidence, too, that the aggressor had expressed interest in the science of the invisible, according to what Lentjes Meili said, adding that at this moment it is not clear if he was a person with psychological problems.
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